find /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/updates returns /lib/modules/5.10.0-18-amd64/updates I tried to follow the troubleshooting according to debian wiki. Usbcore 331776 3 ehci_pci,usbhid,ehci_hcdĬryptd 24576 2 crypto_simd,ghash_clmulni_intel X_tables 53248 8 xt_conntrack,nft_compat,xt_state,xt_tcpudp,xt_nat,ipt_REJECT,ip_tables,xt_MASQUERADEĬrct10dif_common 16384 1 crct10dif_pclmul Ttm 114688 2 drm_vram_helper,drm_ttm_helperĭrm_kms_helper 278528 4 drm_vram_helper,bochs_drmĭrm 626688 8 drm_kms_helper,drm_vram_helper,bochs_drm,drm_ttm_helper,ttm Nfnetlink 20480 3 nft_compat,nf_conntrack_netlink,nf_tables Libcrc32c 16384 3 nf_conntrack,nf_nat,nf_tables Nf_tables 253952 107 nft_reject_ipv4,nft_ct,nft_compat,nft_counter,nft_chain_nat,nft_reject Nf_conntrack 176128 7 xt_conntrack,nf_nat,nft_ct,xt_state,xt_nat,nf_conntrack_netlink,xt_MASQUERADE Nf_nat 57344 3 xt_nat,nft_chain_nat,xt_MASQUERADE Nf_reject_ipv4 16384 2 nft_reject_ipv4,ipt_REJECT The output of lsmod is Module Size Used by Memory at f2000000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) Ĭapabilities: Power Management version 3Ĭapabilities: MSI: Enable- Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+Ĭapabilities: Vendor Specific Information: Len=44 Memory at f2230000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) BCM4352 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapterįlags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 40 and subsidiaries BCM4352 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter (rev 03) Running lspci -v returns 00:06.0 Network controller: Broadcom Inc. Linux-image-amd64 is already the newest version (5.10.140-1).īroadcom-sta-dkms is already the newest version (6.30.223.271-17).Īfter the installation the bcma still shows up. I’m using the debian linux headers linux-headers-amd64 is already the newest version (5.10.140-1). I created a clone from debian-11 template and installed the broadcom-sta-dkms as described in the wiki here wl - Debian Wiki Hi you mange to get this working? I’m also facing the same issue with release 4.1. When I comment in the Forum or in the mailing lists I speak for myself. I never presume to speak for the Qubes team. If you set that to “None” then the qube will boot with the native kernel In this sort of case you can set the qube to use the native kernel. If you set the kernel there to the same as dom0 you will get the headers You can adjust the kernel for a qube on the Advanced Tab in qube That is why many people will clone the template:Īnd then install those extras in to the cloned template. Kind of makes sense that it’ll be tainting template kernel, so how should this be handled? NULL ndev->ieee80211ptr, unable to deref wl wl: module verification failed: signature and/or required key missing - tainting kernel wl: module license 'MIXED/Proprietary' taints kernel. (sys-net) dmesg | grep wl wl: loading out-of-tree module taints kernel. and subsidiaries BCM4352 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter (rev 03)Ĭapabilities: Express Endpoint, MSI 00 (sys-net) lspci 00:06.0 Network controller : Broadcom Inc. So after installing wifi still is not found Kernel source or headers are required to compile these modules. The wireless-tools package is also required in order to make use of these TheĪlternative package broadcom-sta-source can be used instead in case of build Of the DKMS build utility to install them for the running kernel. This package provides the source code for the wl kernel modules and makes use Kernel modules was just bcma which doesn’t work with BCM4352 so i manually transferred broadcom-sta-dkms_6.30.223.271-17_all.deb (and a ton of it’s dependencies) and installed them all dpks -i to the template Debian 11 (side not, thought exposure to network drivers should be limited to sys-net, but if i have to install them at Debian template won’t all qubes based on it will be compromised?)ĭpks -I broadcom-sta-dkms_6.30.223.271-17_all.deb new Debian package, version 2.0. Trying to get qubes going, but I can’t get wifi to work.
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